Name |
Methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein II |
Synonyms |
4536 |
Gene name |
tar |
General function |
Posttranslational modification, protein turnover, chaperones |
Specific function |
Chemotactic-signal transducers respond to changes in the concentration of attractants and repellents in the environment, transduce a signal from the outside to the inside of the cell, and facilitate sensory adaptation through the variation of the level of methylation. Attractants increase the level of methylation while repellents decrease the level of methylation, the methyl groups are added by the methyltransferase cheR and removed by the methylesterase cheB |
Gene sequence |
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Not Available
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Protein sequence |
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MFNRIRVVTMLMMVLGVFALLQLVSGGLLFSSLQHNQQGFVISNELRQQQSELTSTWDLMLQTRINLSRSAARMMMDASNQQSSAKTDLLQNAKTTLAQAAAHYANFKNMTPLPAMAEASANVDEKYQRYQAALAELIQFLDNGNMDAYFAQPTQGMQNALGEALGNYARVSENLYRQTFDQSAHDYRFAQWQLGVLAVVLVLILMVVWFGIRHALLNPLARVITHIREIASGDLTKTLTVSGRNEIGELAGTVEHMQRSLIDTVTQVREGSDAIYSGTSEIAAGNTDLSSRTEQQASALEETAASMEQLTATVKQNADNARQASQLAQSASETARHGGKVVDGVVNTMHEIADSSKKIADIISVIDGIAFQTNILALNAAVEAARAGEQGRGFAVVAGEVRNLASRSAQAAKEIKALIEDSVSRVDTGSVLVESAGETMTDIVNAVTRVTDIMGEIASASDEQSRGIDQVALAVSEMDRVTQQNASLVQESAAAAAALEEQASRLTQAVSAFRLASRPLAVNKPEMRLSVNAQSGNTPQSLAARDDANWETF
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GO Classification |
component |
cell |
membrane |
function |
signal transducer activity |
receptor activity |
transmembrane receptor activity |
process |
response to stimulus |
response to abiotic stimulus |
response to chemical stimulus |
chemotaxis |
cellular process |
cell communication |
signal transduction |
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